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when I try to sew two pieces of sheepskin together the needle keeps getting stuck does anyone know of a tool I can use to pull the needle through like a pliers or something.

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I actually use a pair of Kleins (I think they're formally called lineman's pliers) that does the trick beautifully and easily, thanks to the heavy weight of the tool. 

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Assuming you mean hand stitching... I just use a small pair of needle nose , with fine teeth, no teeth would prob be better but as cheap as needles are its ok if they get a little screwed. However assuming your hand stitching and having trouble getting the needle threw I would assume your holes are just not large enough for the needle that you are using, I have found that to be an issue, If I cant pass a needle through by hand after punching holes I just don't do it, Or I down size my needle if possible, that has limited me to what I can and cant do, And that's why I purchased a sewing machine, to do what I cant do by hand.... Just my two cents.

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I use a small pair of needlenose pliers.

Hoka Hey! Today, tomorrow, next week, what does it matter?

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If you're going to use pliers, wrap the jaws in electrical tape. It adds a little bit of grip and won't scuff the needle. Hopefully you won't need to use them on every stitch, because that would take a long time and be annoying. See if a smaller needle or larger hole is a possibility.

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5 hours ago, Hairic said:

Assuming you mean hand stitching..

I was thinking the same thing. However, if its machine sewing sheep skin..... good luck . I try to part the fleece as I'm sewing. Sometimes the fleece gets caught around the feet or needle  :ranting2: . Have some bubble wrap on stand-by to ' relieve the tension'....in your head. 

HS

P.S. I'm glad its not just me that uses pliers when hand stitching , phew !

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In 'normal' leather you should be able to hand stitch and pass the needle through the stitching holes with your fingers for 95% of the time, the exception is when back stitching. There should be just a slight resistance - I've seen it called 'a satisfying drag', but the needles should not be so loose that they fall out on their own. If you're struggling to pass the needles through with your fingers alone, then the holes are too small or the needles are too big, or both

I don't see why sheepskin should be any different, but then, I've never sewn it.

When the needles are tight I use a small pair of general purpose type pliers with wrapped some tape to protect the needles. Also instead of placing the needle along the length of the jaws, place it across so the needle lies along the small grooves of the jaws 

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5 hours ago, Handstitched said:

I was thinking the same thing. However, if its machine sewing sheep skin..... good luck . I try to part the fleece as I'm sewing. Sometimes the fleece gets caught around the feet or needle  :ranting2: . Have some bubble wrap on stand-by to ' relieve the tension'....in your head. 

HS

P.S. I'm glad its not just me that uses pliers when hand stitching , phew !

i'm hand sewing the sheepskin

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17 hours ago, MedusaOblongata said:

If you're going to use pliers, wrap the jaws in electrical tape. It adds a little bit of grip and won't scuff the needle. Hopefully you won't need to use them on every stitch, because that would take a long time and be annoying. See if a smaller needle or larger hole is a possibility.

Tbh this is a great suggestion: applying the electrical tape on my Kleins now!

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The absolute best thing I found was the rubber finger tips. These grip the needles and don't slip, makes hand sewing a cinch . I tell ya it beats having to pick up a pair of pliers each time you need it. I just put them on my thumb and index figure and sew away LOL :thumbsup:

https://www.officesupply.com/office-supplies/mailing-shipping/mailroom-equipment-supplies/rubber-finger-tips/swingline-rubber-finger-tips-medium-large-amber-dozen/p28431.html?ref=pla&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&adpos=&scid=scplp28431&sc_intid=28431&gclid=CjwKCAiApfeQBhAUEiwA7K_UH0djcpSi249W0uB07Sm0mzoDit5PbXH2hISVp103M3z3yHflkNqn9BoCrMUQAvD_BwE

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